Disability determination information

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Learn about Social Security Disability benefits

The federal Social Security Administration (SSA) offers two programs for people with disabilities who are unable to work and need assistance:

  • Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) provides monthly payments to people who can no longer work due to a medical condition expected to last a year or longer. It requires a work history.
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) provides monthly payments to people with disabilities who have low income and few resources. It does not require a work history.

Head to the SSA website to explore both programs, apply for benefits, and more.

Who can get Disability? 

Find out what makes a person eligible for Social Security Disability benefits under federal law.

What benefits can you get? 

Explore what benefits, including monthly payments and health insurance, you can get when you apply for Disability.

Check if you qualify for benefits 

Learn if you qualify for Disability benefits from the Social Security Administration.

Is someone helping with your application? 

The SSA offers detailed guidance for people who help others file for Disability. View their video series to learn about the forms and steps needed to file a complete third-party application.
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Ready to apply for Social Security benefits?

All applications for Social Security benefits must be submitted through the federal Social Security Administration (SSA). Once you’ve applied, ADS-Disability Determination Services (DDS) will then determine your medical eligibility for cash benefits.

What to expect after you apply

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Determining your medical eligibility

Once SSA has processed your application, they will send it to ADS-Disability Determination Services (DDS) for review. ADS-DDS determines the medical eligibility for CT citizens who have applied for benefits from Social Security programs, such as:

  • Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Doctors and disability specialists consider all the facts in your case. They will use the medical evidence from your doctors and hospitals, clinics, or institutions where you have been treated and all other information. They will ask your doctors:

  • What your medical condition is
  • When your medical condition began
  • How your medical condition limits your activities
  • What the medical tests have shown
  • What treatment you have received

They also will ask for information about your ability to do work-related activities, such as walking, sitting, lifting, carrying, and remembering instructions. Your doctors are not asked to decide if you are disabled.

ADS-DDS may request more information or schedule a further evaluation. According to SSA, processing an application for disability benefits can take 6 to 8 months on average. Please provide requested information as quickly as possible to avoid any unneeded delays. You will be notified when ADS-DDS makes its final decision.

Check your application status 

See where you are in the Social Security application process.

Appeal a benefit decision 

Learn what opportunities you have to appeal a Disability benefit decision.